Audio - The Vienna Forum 13-15 February 2008
Speeches
Plenary Opening Session
Welcome Speech by Mr. Antonio Maria Costa, Executive Director
UNODC
Speech by Mr. Antonio Maria Costa, Executive Director
UNODC - Opening Session (
Speech in written form)
Speech by Ursula Plassnik, Minister for European and International Affairs of the Republic of Austria (
Speech in written form)
Speech by Ricky Martin, Singer & Musician, President & Founder of Ricky Martin Foundation (
Speech in written form)
Speech by Emma Thompson, Actress and Chair of the Helen Bamber Foundation
Speech by Nancy Dube, ICMEC, USA
Closing Session
Speech by Dan Henkle, Sr. Vice President, GAP
Speech by Adrian Wilkinson, SEESAC, UK
Speech by Dr. Helga Konrad, International Consultant on Combating Trafficking in Human Beings (
Speech in written form)
Summary of the Chair Enuka Chowdhury (
Speech in written form)
Speech by Mr. Antonio Maria Costa, Executive Director
UNODC - Conclusion of the Vienna Forum (
Speech in written form)
Interviews
Emma Thompson - about "The Journey" 1
Emma Thompson - about "The Journey" 2
Emma Thompson - about "The Journey" 3
Troels Vester - Crime Prevention Expert, Anti-Human Trafficking Unit,
UNODC
Troels Vester - What exactly is human trafficking?
Troels Vester - How does it differ from people smuggling?
Troels Vester - Are there any figures about the scope of this crime?
Troels Vester - Is it happening all over the world?
Troels Vester - How essential is international cooperation in the fight against human trafficking?
Eva Kaufmann of LEFÖ speaks to Louise Potterton
Shadrack Haruna, Head of the Legal and Prosecution Department at Nigeria's
NAPTIP
P. M. Nair, Project Coordinator IND/S16 - Bollywood and Human Trafficking -
Hindi Version
Dr. Mohamed Mattar, Executive Director, Protection Project - The Protection Project is a human rights research institute based at the Foreign Policy Institute at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies in Washington, DC. One role of the institute is to research and document the global scope of the problem of human trafficking.
Jeffrey Avina,
UNODC Vienna -
Participant on Kampala Regional Event
Eric Wainaina,
UNODC Advocate
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Participant on Kampala Regional Event
Muhammad Babandede, NAPTIP Nigeria
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Participant on Kampala Regional Event
Richard Danziger, IOM Geneva
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Participant on Kampala Regional Event
Tal Raviv, IOM Nairobi
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Participant on Kampala Regional Event
Karolina Gudmundsson,
UNODC Nairobi
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Participant on Kampala Regional Event
Jonathan Martens, Migration Management Services Department at the
International Organization for Migration (IOM)
in Geneva.
Eva Biaudet,
OSCE
Special Representative and Co-ordinator for Combating Human Trafficking.
Roger Plant, head of the Special Action Programme to Combat Forced Labour at the
ILO
Silke Albert, Expert Anti-Human Trafficking Unit (
UNODC)
- Who are the victims of human trafficking?
Silke Albert, Expert Anti-Human Trafficking Unit (
UNODC)
- Why do we hear little about male victims of trafficking?
Silke Albert, Expert Anti-Human Trafficking Unit (
UNODC)
- How do traffickers convince victims to leave their towns or countries?
Silke Albert, Expert Anti-Human Trafficking Unit (
UNODC)
- How do traffickers deceive victims?
Silke Albert, Expert Anti-Human Trafficking Unit (
UNODC)
- What are victims of human trafficking forced to do?
Kristiina Kangaspunta, Chief Anti-Human Trafficking Unit (
UNODC)
- Which laws are in place to deal with human trafficking?
Kristiina Kangaspunta, Chief Anti-Human Trafficking Unit (
UNODC) -
Is it a difficult crime to prosecute?
Kristiina Kangaspunta, Chief Anti-Human Trafficking Unit (
UNODC) -
So why are victims often reluctant to cooperate with the authorities
Kristiina Kangaspunta, Chief Anti-Human Trafficking Unit (
UNODC) -
If victims are rescued, what happens to them?
Kristiina Kangaspunta, Chief Anti-Human Trafficking Unit (
UNODC) -
What is
UNODC doing to fight this crime?
Riikka Puttonen, Crime Prevention Officer, Anti-Human Trafficking Unit, (
UNODC) - Which laws are in place to deal with human trafficking?
Riikka Puttonen, Crime Prevention Officer, Anti-Human Trafficking Unit, (
UNODC) -
Is it a difficult crime to prosecute?
Riikka Puttonen, Crime Prevention Officer, Anti-Human Trafficking Unit, (
UNODC) -
So why are victims often reluctant to cooperate with the authorities?
Riikka Puttonen, Crime Prevention Officer, Anti-Human Trafficking Unit, (
UNODC) -
If victims are rescued, what happens to them?
Riikka Puttonen, Crime Prevention Officer, Anti-Human Trafficking Unit, (
UNODC) - What is
UNODC doing to fight this crime?


